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POPULAR WANTS.
The ""-Usee's local circulation in the cities
«*f St. -kail and "Minneapolis is larger than
the Circulation of any other newspaper; and
it has become the recognized WANT Medium
fcr the Twin Cities.
Wants are inserted in the Globe under
classified headings according to the following
TABLE OF rates:
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No •'till forbid" Wants will be received
In even- case the time must be specified, and
the money, according to. above schedule,
must accompany the order.
"^^Advertisers will please designate the
Sending under which they desire their
"Wants" to appear.
SITUATIONS OFFERED.
Male.
BARBER— Wanted, a good barber; steady
job. 250 East Fairfield ay.. West St.
Paul. '__
BARBER— First-class baroer wanted, in
quire George Dixon. Grafton, N. D.
BARBER -Good barber at once; call to
day. 483 St Peter st.
BARBER— Wanted, first-class white bar
ber; steady job for right man. Hi Wells,
Watertown. S. D.
BLACKSMITH wanted - immediately;
mustsbe good at plow work and horse
shoeing. John Powers. Murdock, Minn.
BOY wanted to drive grocery wagon and
take care of horses; must have good
references. Riley & Co., corner Dale and
Ashland. ■
AH TEES wanted at 136 East Fifth
/ st. . -
CARPENTERS— Wanted, two carpenters
iat 172 East Seventh. Call at once.
COOK wanted for a restaurant male or
female: must know the business and be
sober. Apply at once, Vienna Restaurant,
Stillwater.
C TOOK— first-class all-round cook
-- for small 52-day hotel. Send wages,
and if strictly temperate address Hotel Win
nesheik, Pecorah, 10.
COOK— Wanted, first-class meat cook;
J Hotel Chateaugay, White Bear Lake.
DRIVER— Wanted, an experienced laun
dry wagon driver; one that has got a
trade of his own; must give security: cood
pay to right party. Ryan Laundry, 444 Rob
ert ■ '
DRIVER— Wauted, an experienced man
to drive delivery wagon. State Steam
Laundry, -.- West Seventh st
DRUG CLERK— A registered pharmacist,
who plays a cornet or clarionet, cau
secure good position in drug store; also brass
band. Address F. C. Walther. Minto, N. D.
MPLOYMENT— Wanted, man of middle
age; some business experience;
Permanent position. 323 St. Peter st., corner
Fourth. . - . *
LAW— Wanted, a bright young man to
study law. Apply 186 East Seventh st,
second floor.
ERS— V. anted, sign painters, at E.
E. Peterson's Sign Emporium, 220 Nic
ollet ay., Minneapolis.
PAINTERS— Eight good painters wauted
this morning at 7 o'clock. Anderson &
Plaster. 180 West Third st. .
QUARRYMEN AND STONECUTTERS
— Wanted, at Sandstone, twenty-five
quarrymen, wages $1.75 per day ; also twenty
live stonecutters, Apply at the works or 209
Kasota block. Minneapolis. Ring & Tobin.
SALESMAN in the subscription depart
vj ment of our establishment; a polished
gentleman of good education; references re
quired; salary. $25 weekly; only an Al man
will suit; call between 10 and 11. J. Breu
tnno. 272 East Seventh st. upstairs.
SALESMAN— Wanted, first-class man with
rig to sell butter; good wages to one that
understands the business and has the trade.
X 284, Globe.
SALESMAN— Wanted, a salesman in our
furnishing goods department. Apply to
Mr. Fling at once. Boston One-Price Cloth
ing House. Third and Robert sts.
SALESMAN for city; good pay to good
man: pleasant business. Call at Room
20**. Globe Building, Minneapolis.
SOLICITORS— Wanted, solicitors for a
paper: big wages. Apply 9 to 10 or 5
to 6 p. in.. Room 25, Union Block.
TENOGRAPHERS-Read ''Advice to a
Pretty Typewriter," "The R. M. S. Stenog
rapher," "How Graham Writes Figures,"
(writing by Telegraph," "Shorthand
and Typewriting Diplomas," etc., in June
Phonographic World; out to-day; 10 cents;
all news stands; trade supplied by American
News Company.
ANTED— IOO more day and station
men for Mcintosh Brothers' contract
In Michigan; $1.75 per day; team outfits for
Duluth and Winnipeg. Colton, 12 South
Second st. Minneapolis.
WANTED— Salesmen on salary or com
mission to handle the New Patent
Chemical Ink-Erasing Pencil; the greatest
selling novelty ever produced; erases ins
thoroughly in two seconds : no abrasion of
paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's
sales amounted to $620 in six days; another
$32 in two hours; we want one energetic
general agent for each state and territory;
sample by mail 35 cents. V » terms and full
particulars address The Mo..roe Eraser Manu
facturing Company, La 2-rosse, Wis.
OUNG MEN to ,i r in telegraphy, rail
road bookkeepin and station work.
Minneapolis Telegraphic Academy, 319 Nic
ollet. *
BOARD OFFEKEP.
BOARD— One nicely furnished front room,
suitable for two; also one single room,
with board. 137 East Ninth st.
OARD— Good room and board, $3.50 per
week. 103 West Sixth st.
BOARD and handsomely furnished front
connecting room: all conveniences;
private family; overlooking Rice Park. 136
West Fourth st.
BOARD— Furnished rooms, with board
and bath, at moderate prices at 201
Thirteenth st. .
BOARD— 416 East Tenth street opposite
Lafayette park— Nicely furnished rooms;
first class board. " • '
BOARD— Large, cool furnished rooms,
with excellent table board, $4, $4.50,
S3 ; table board, $3 . per week. Norwood
House, 19 East Ninth. =
BOARD — Front rooms, with first-class
board: pleasant location; convenient
to business. 32 Iglehart st.
BOARD— First-class board ana room
offered at St. Dennis hotel," corner of
Seventh and Minnesota sts. ; table board, $3;
also meal tickets, twenty-one meals. $3.
OUNG GIRLS' ROME, 020 St Peter
st. ; board, lodging, use of reading room
and bath; $2.50 per week; respectable girls
only: transients of p. day not received.
TO EXCHANGE.
O EXCHANGE— a stock of mercnan
dise, pattern patents, etc., for real es
tate; a profitable manufacturing business lor
good-selling canvassing specialties; no
power needed to make these good. Address
Enterprise Manufacturing Company, North
St Paul. " '■'■■ .
TO EXCHANGE— worth of St.
Paul and Minneapolis improved and va
cant property to trade for clear land in Min
nesota or Dakota from eighty acres up. M.
Self. Room 58, National German- American
bank. ■■'--.- ~ » ....-.-.
DIE WORKS.
F' J. ROCHEX, N. W. Steam Dye Works;
••- oflice, 416 Robert . st,' Ryan block;
works, 55 and 57 Indiana ay.
JAMISON & <£)., New York Steam Dye
Works; ladies' .. and gents' ' clothing a
specialty. 14 West Sixth st --.'::
AHLERT & MINTEL. MINNESOTA ;
X\- 'Steam Bye Works, 244 East Seventh st.
POPULAR WANTS.
SITUATION OFFERED.
Females.
_> : _ :
—Wanted, a girl that can cook, wash
andiron for a small family. 165 Igle
hart st yyr . . ■
COOK wanted, in family of three; must
be thoroughly competent and above all,
neat and tidy. Apply after 10 o'clock a. m. .
Mrs. Charles Steele, 337 Washington St., cor
ner Fourth. . ._
CHAMBERMAID — Wanted. German
girl for chambermaid at 360 Jackson
St., up stairs. Call between 10 and 12 a. m.,
to-morrow. ' ' ' ' ' "
DISHWASHER— Wanted, dishwasher, at
Wacouta Street Dining Hall, corner of
Eighth and Wacouta. . . . :." .-,
DISHWASHERS— Wanted, at Sherman
XJ house, dishwashers and laundry girls.
DRESSMAKER— Call nt once; need do
no cutting; 39 Summit ay.
DRESSMAKER— Wanted at once, first
closs dressmaker. 15 East Tenth st
DRESSMAKING— Wanted two good
girls to learn dressmaking: call to-day.
429 East Seventh st. Mrs. Leeslic. .
DRESSMAKER wanted at once at Mrs.
W. R. Willliams" dressmaking parlors,
382. Dayton ay. ■ ■ ■ - ' -
DRESSMAKER— Wanted, a dressmaker
that understands aJI parts of the work ;
call Wednesday. Mrs. Pereival, 246 West
Third st . . ■ - .
FIVE GIRLS for Red Rock camp-meet
ing hotel. Si weekly; cook. $10; meat
and pastry cooks, Minnetonka. $30 each;
also waitresses. Douglass' Intelligence, 35
Seventh. - .
FIVE YOUNG LADIES to learn teleg
raphy and railroad bookkeeping. Min
neapolis Telegraphic Academy. 319 Nicollet.
GIRL— a half-grown girl. Apply
147 Nina ay.
GIRLS for Bismarck and Forts Poplar,
Assiuabohie and Magiunis, Mont., $20.
Douglas' Intelligence, 35 Seventh.
OOD GIRL to work in bakery. 457
Broadway.
OUSEWORK— wanted for general
housework. 383 East Eighth st.
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a good girl for
general housework; small family. In
quire 515 Ashland ay.
OUSEWORK—Wanted. a girl who can
cook, wash and iron for a small family.
165 Iglehart.
U OUSEWORK—Wanted, girl or middle
n aged lady for general housework at 424
Edmund st. '
OUSEWORK—Wanted, a girl for geu
eral housework; small family. 624
Temperance st.
OUSEWORK—Wanted, a good girl for
general housework; at 443 Ashland ay.
OUSEWORK— Neat girl for general
housework; no heavy washing. 529
Laurel aye.
OUSEWORK— for general house
work; small ramily. 79 East Isabel.
OUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general
, housework in family of three: must be
good cook and laundress. 570 Portland ay.
OUSEWORK— GirI for general house
work. 232 East Tenth st. . *. .
OUSEWORK—Wanted, a good German
girl for general housework; salary, $14
per month ; at No. 9 East Central ay.
HOUSEWORK— Scandinavian
_ house girl, at 729 Burr st
OUSEWORK—Wanted, gin about six
"' teen years of age to do second house
work. Apply 405 Ashland ay.
OUSEWORK—Wanted, good girl for
general housework. Call at f57 Canada.
OUSEWORK— Good girl for general
housework to go to the lake. Call at 583
Marshall ay.
OUSEWORK—Wanted, Scandinavian
girl Wednesday morning. Address 549
Temperance st.
OUSEKEEPER — Wanted, a working
housekeeper in family of three; Amer
ican preferred." Inquire of Cashier at Daily
Globe, Minneapolis. ■
HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general
housework at 190 V. Martin st.
OTEL HELP— Wanted, to work in hotel,
one dining room girl, one chamber
maid, one girl to do laundry work and one
to do general hotel work; only first-class
workers need apply. Apply to M. Marsh,
Forest Lake, Minn . '
r)"ITCHEN GlßLS— Wanted, two (2)
XV strong girls to help in kitchen. 321'
Robert St., St. Paul. ■ '■'*,':'.
KITCHEN WORK— Good girl to help in
kitchen; German preferred. 9 East
Tenth st. -
LADY CANVASSERS— pleasant
business: no books; good pay; daily if
desired. Call at Room 208, Globe Building,
Minneapolis. -
NURSE— Wanted, a young nurse girl about
1 fifteen years old. Call at once at 629
John st.
OPERATOR— Wanted, machine operator.
Room 15, Forepaugh block. Seven cor
ner^
SEAMSTRESS— Wanted, girl to help
O dressmaker; apply at once. 175 East
Thirteenth st. "
QEWING GIRL— a sewing girl.
O 499 St Peter st. and Exchange.
JEWING GIRL wanted at 29 West Fair
ly field.
TRIMMERS— Wanted, two waist, trim
mers and one skirt hand: come pre
pared to work to-morrow morning or during
the day. Mrs. E. E. Clark, 439 Selby ay.,
corner of Arundel.
WANTED— girls for housework,
four cooks and three girls for learning
dressmaking. 183 Western, Millinery and
Dressmaking. ■
ry_j_ to let ads. in the Globe are seen Dy
•r/uta t^ e mos t people.
HORSES AM> CARRIAGES.
AVERY HANDSOME six-year old mare;
heavy enough for a two-seated carriage;
can be seen at Burden's livery stable. Sixth,
near Robert st. H. H. Sehulte, 115 East
Fourth st.
Ij*<Oß SALE— small male colt, fourteen
months old; gentle every way and fast;
call evenings after 6. 120 Manitoba ay.
"jnoß SALE— WeII bred, gaited saddle
" horse. Apply forenoons to William F.
Graves, Pioneer Press building.
OR SALE— Two saddles, one for lady,
other for gentleman; also bridles and
saddle blankets. This is as fine au outfit as
there is in St. Paul, and in perfect condition ;
will sell at a bargain. H. Meginuiss, 167
Kent st.
1?OR SALE CHEAP— A gentleman's new
. English saddle; been used but once.
Apply H. E. S., N. W. Fuel Co.'s general of
fice^ - •
rpwo PONIES forsaie; good for saddle
A or buggy. 136 Western ay.
THE largest and best assortment or car
riages and buggies of every style at low-,
er prices than the same can be bought of auy
other dealer in St. Paul; extension top car
riages, rockaways, open and top buggies, '
cauopy tops, phaetons, jump seats, democrat
wagons, buckooards, express wagons, Con
cord wagons, pony carts, delivery wagons,
carts, Kensington waeons, harnesses, etc., at
King's Carriage Rooms, corner Fourth and '
Minnesota sts. * . '_ ...
ANTED TO RENT— Horse and phae
ton for the summer. Hotel Chateaugay,
White Bear Lake. ■ ■'. --'-'.- :-■"■■■ --:.*. *
WANTED TO BUY— double seated
buggy in good condition, for cash.
Address, stating price. N. V.. Globe. - . ■
EOST A*l> FOUJfP.
HORSE LOST— Sorrel horse, white hairs,
white tail, had halter on; wasn't
sharp: two white spots on each shoulder.
Return to John Paschlke, West side levee.on
bank by the river, near St. Croix baru.
ONEY LOST— SSO in greenbacks; fives
and tens; by a collector; finder will be
liberally rewarded by returning to. room 8
Stees block, Seveuth and Jackson. .
PURSE LOST— Black leather purse con
taining money iv paper and silver; also
check on Savings bank, St Paul. Indorsed
by Miss E. A. Kreulaer. Finder please re
turn to Room 21, Bank of Minnesota Build
ing, and receive reward.
MBRELLA LOST— on Third St..
silk umbrella ; silver handle, marked
"S." The finder will please communicate
with .7. L. Snapp, Northern Pacific Railway.
FOR SAEE.
BICYCLE for sale, very cheap; 56 inches
and in good condition; was worth $165.
S3 Iglehart st. ■ * .
URNITURE EOR SALE— walnut
marble-top bedroom set; cost $75; will
sell for $25 ; " also fine 12-foot . extension
table, carpets, parlor suit stoves, ■ etc. ; must
sell to-day. Call 61 East Seventh, Room 27,
top floor. ..> .*•:.:.
ONE -VERTICAL ENGINE, four-horse
. power, five-horse power • boiler .* (com
bined), cheap for cash. Wm. C. Krugmeier,
450 Stryker ay. * ■■■'- ..* -v
PARTITION— For sale, seventy feet of
partition with two. doors. 318 Wa
basha st.
THE PAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 4. 1890.
POPULAR WAUTS.
SITUATIONS [WANTED.
. Males. . . .
BLACKSMITH — General . .blacksmith
wishes a job. Call at Washington house,
Third st, near Seven corners. J . "ff- '-.Try
BOOKKEEPING- Books opened, closed,
posted, expert : work, etc. F. Sprague,
. Room 252, Drake block. St. Paul. .'
BOOKKEEPER — Young man, . having
had two years' experience Id. double en
try with large firm, desires position; com
mission or wholesale house preferred; good
J recommendation from former '. employer.
Address E 283, Globe.
CLERK— A Germau young man. of good
address and well ; educated, desires a
; position as clerk in an office. Apply at No.
.307 Ellen st, * *
COACHMAN— Wanted, situation by 'an
experienced man - as ' coachman; refer
ences furnished. Address C 25-', Globe.
COOK— cook with best of city refer
ences, understanding both meat and
pastry, is open ior a place in hotel or restau
rant V 281, Globe. - - '■■■-'. '"■•--
COOK— Wanted, a place as first-class cook.
Address C 243. Globe. . . ■
DRIVER— A dov seventeen years of age
wants employment; can drive, can give
good references. 355 Ramsey st. city.
ENGINEER— Situation wanted by licensed
engineer to run stationary engine. Ad
dress H. Giesler, 137 East Ninth st.
ENGINEER— Young man desires posi
tion as engineer; state papers and knows
. his business. Address Q 218. Globe.
JANITOR -Si tua ti an wanted by colored
jauitor ; take care offices and hails; can
fnrnish city references. Address G 283,
, Globe. . . . - v*
SALESMAN OR CLEKK— Having sold
out my business, would line situation for
some reliable house as city salesman or clerk;
well acquainted in the city, especially with
grocery trade. Address J 260, Globe office.
SALESMAN— Wanted, situation by sales
man of ten years' experience: boots and
shoes, clothing and gents' furnishing goods;
can furnish best of references; speak Ger
man and English. Address 707 East Third st.
SALESMAN— Wanted, by middle-aged
man, position as traveling salesman;
salary not much of an object to start: can
give good reference. Address R., Globe.
STENOGRAPHER— A youug man. tweu
ty-f our years of age, would like a posi
tion as stenographer; salary no object; ex
perience required. Address X 265. Globe.
TAILOR— Young man would like situa
tion in a tailoring establishment as a
general hand. Apply H 276, Globe.
WANTED— Any one desiring man and
wife for private family in city or
country; man understands care of horses
and cows. Address 88, Globe, Minneapolis.
YOUNG MAN wants to take lessons in
cutting and fitting gents' garments. For
further particulars apply L 274, Globe.
WAITER— Young man would alike a po
sition as dinner waiter. 147 East
Seventh st. . _^_
Females. .
CLERK— Wanted, situation as clerk iv
store by young lady. Address E 273,
Globe.
CLERK— young lady would like position
as clerk: speaks English aud German;
money no object. Address X 289, Globe.
CLERK.— Position as cierk in an art store
wanted by a young lady. Address T
284, Globe. .
CLERK— young girl would like a posi
tion in a store or office; salary no object.
Address V 286. Globe. . .
COPYING— Young lady would like situa
tion as copyist; can write French and
German if required. Address L 273, Globe.
DRESSMAKER— Wanted, by an experi
enced dressmaker, position as fitter. M. -
A. G., Globe.
DRESSMAKER wants sewing in fami
lies. Call at Room 7, Habighorst Block.
DRESSMAKER — Experienced dress
maker, who cuts *by the S. T. Taylor
system, would like to cut for families; $1 a
waist. Address S. T., Globe.
EMPLOYMENT— Day work wanted of
any kind ; orjwashiug taken home. 579
Jackson st. - - - -
EMPLOYMENT— Wanted by two young
ladies, day work of any kind. . Address
300 Monroe St., Minneapolis. '
H" OUSEKEEPER- Wanted, a respectable
situation as hotel mistress; no objec
tion to going to the country or lakes; can
furnish the best of references. Address S
274, Globe.
HOUSEKEEPER— well educated Ger
man lady wishes a situation as house
keeper; best of recommendations given. 29
West Ninth st.
HOUSEKEEPER— well-educated Ger
man lady wishes a situation as house
keeper; is also an excellent German teacher:
best of recommendation given. 29 West
Ninth st. __ •
|\] URSE— Wanted, situation as nurse for
IM confinement cases. Address Cherokee
and Manomin sts., City. _
NURSE— Situation wanted by a girl to
take care of a young baby. Address 132
East Sixth st. -.
ECOND WORK— Good girl wants sec
ond place. Apply 473 Partridge St.
SEWING wanted in families by the day.
Call, or address Mrs. McVerish, 705
Laurel ay.
SEWING— Competent dressmaker wants'
sewing in families. 579 Jackson st.
TENOGRAl'HEß— Competent and ex
perienced lady stenographer desires a
position; can furnish best of references. Ad
dress P 279, Globe.
STENOGRAPHER and typewriter (expe
rienced) would like position; best refer
ences. Address X 40. Globe. Minneapolis.
WASHERWOMAN— A woman wants to
go out washing, ironing and house
cleaning. Address 229 Sherburne ay.
ASHING— A German worn: * wisnes to
WASHING— A German worn: m. wisnes to
go out washing in good families. Call
at 646 Pleasant aye. "-*
WASHING— A woman would like wash
ing and scrubbing by the day. Call at
130 West Fourth st. . .
WASHING— Wanted, few family wash
ings ; also parlors and offices to clean;
Good work guaranteed. Address X 288,
Globe. . • -
WASHING and ironing wanted at 456
East Sixth st. ; rough-died clothes 25
cents per dozen; called for and delivered.
WASHING— Lad/ would like some wash
ing to do at home ; plain washing and
ironing, 35 cents; rough dry, 25 cents per
dozeu ; called for and delivered. 549 Tem
perance st.
REAL. ESTATE FOR SAEE.
Magraw Bros. & Ostium.
Duluth and Superior Real Estate. 129 and
130 Globe Building, St. Paul. Minu.
WE DESIRE to obtain control - of acres
in Douglas county, Wis., and St. Louis
county, Minn. : also lots and blocks in the
cities of Superior, Wis., and Duluth, Minn. ;
we have constant inquiries for property in
both these places ; persons desiring to turn
property quickly will find it to their advan
tage to correspond with us; we have at the
present time some of the best bargains ever
offered at the head of the lake. Magraw
. Bros. & Osmuh. ■ ■ * .
Suburban.
L/OR SALE CHEAP— farm of 160
JC acres in Dakota county, fourteen miles
from St. Paul; easy access by rail or -road;
first-class house and outbuildings. This
property must be sold Address ''Adminis
trator, 1 '" Drawer B. Hastings. Minn.
<£_) fflftA— l6o ACRES good land near
«]PO,UUVJ Minnetonka; less than half
price; owner needs money. McClure &
Schurch, 23 Woods Block. Minneapolis.
Miscellaneous. :
FOR SALE at less than cost on very easy
terms, handsome house and large grounds
at St. Anthony Park. Inquire of N. C. Thrall,
Northern Pacific railroad offices.
FOR SALE— One of the very choicest resi
.-. dence lots in Merriam Park ; water and
sewerage on ■ street; convenient to steam,
cable and two lines of electric cars. Call or
address J. J. Corcoran, Drake Block.
117* ANTED —A piece of improved or un-
VV improved business property; give de
scription, state price, etc. Address X 260,
Globe. -
ItQ nnniVILL BUY a fine house on
-P*Z7-*UUU Portland av.,and $6,000 a nice
house in Merriam Park. Both • are great bar
gains, and terms can be made : to suit pur
chasers. R. W. Johnson, 14 Mannheimer
block. ■-■■_■*.■
INSTIiUCTION.
NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE of short
ly hand and typewriting; ' day J and even
ing school: open all summer. 303 J aokson
st M. A. Dodge, manager. . ..-
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
IO day, . ; evening, and by mail; Standard
system ; send for catalogue. Miss J. D. Hess,
8 14 Pioneer Press,
T. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC
and Art, 26 East Exchange St.— Lessons
to ladies and children given on piano, organ,
violin and guitar: also a thorough course in'
drawing and painting, including crayon, pas
tel, water colors and decorative • work. : For
terms call or address the Superioress.
POPULAR WAUTS.
CAN BE LEFT
-! ' '.'"■-— FOR- — .:'.:■■•■' J -;J:'- : -V-^*
INSERTION IN THE GLOBE:
A. T. GUERNSEY, Corner Dale and Selby
Avenue. BSHPfIS-K-Bs^ ■■-"■ Kb
P. L LILLYBECK. corner Seventh and John 1 '
.st reels. ;^'^HHHHf__H_3_§SBBBSS^!
HOTEL RYAN DRUG STORE, 393 Robert
M. C. LYONS. Druggist, 707 East Third
street corner Bates. "' J r ; |
CONGER BROS., Druggists, 349 University
avenue, corner Virginia..." -' . tu*
MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, comer Ash
land avenue and Dale street ' ' . .; • t
A. P. WILKES, Druggist 759 and 761 West
Seventh street'^MjHßp ■*' n ";
BERKJMJAN & CO.. 42- Dakota avenua. : J^
E. FOX, 482 Rice street * :
FRANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western avenua.
J. H. HAVES, 441 West Seventh street. . |''j
F. VAN DUYNE, Druggist 828 East Seventh .
sireet, ; -^S-W-WSSt.-W.Wfßf^f^^
HIPPLER & COLLYER. Druggisst 190 East
Seventh street
JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY.
Comer Eighth and Jackson streets.
WILKES' . PHARMACY, Seven Corner?.
M. D. MERRILL, Books and Stationery.* 442
Broadway.
HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth and
St Peter streets. .
.R. SCHIFFMAN & SON, Druggist corner
Third and Maria.
A. LYONS, Druggist Corner Third and
Maria. *****^Fffi
H. P. PETTIGREW. comer Rice and Igle
hart '
W. M. RICHARDSON. 760 Wabasha. -._''
MRS. JENNIE CLINTON. 641 East Seventh
G. H. WEBB, 566 Broadway. ■
AUCTION SALES.
E. Holloway, Auctioneer.
FURNITURE AT AUCTION— ;
Sale— will sell at public auction in the
large hall over my auction stores, 254 and
256 East Seventh, commencing Thursday,
June sth, at 10 o'clock a. m., and continu
ing until all is sold, stopping an hour for din
ner on that day. Following is a partial list
to be sold : A lot of parlor furniture, a very
large quantity of silver-plated ware. 225 best
feather pillows, 63 good bedquilts, .76
woolen blankets. 81 bedspreads, 17 wool
mattresses, 17 woven wire cots with mattress,
a lot of bedsteads. 21 wardrobes, 1 elegant
office clock,'] cash register, 4 barber chairs
and cup case, a large lot of door and window,
screens, *2 J woven-wire springs, 68 toilet
sets, 1 office writing desk, 70 china cuspi
dors, 10 . chandeliers, a large lot of hotel
crockery, 24 pairs lace curtains and poles, 1 '
live-horse power upright engine, 1 very fine
antique oak folding bed, 1 ice crusher, hotel
cooking utensils, 1 cake griddle, 1 toaster,
window awnings, restaurant sign, 6 Babcock
fire extinguishers, mirrors, tables, brass stair
pads, showcases, and lots of olher goods too
numerous to mention. Hotels and Restau
rants, look this up and don't forget this sale.
This furniture formerly belonged to J. B.
Baker, of the Clifton Hotel, and is clean and
good condition. The assignee has moved the
same to the above numbers to i. be sold with
out reserve, and can be seen at any time by
calling on E. Hollowav, - Commission Auc
tioneer, 254 and 256 East Seventn. A. D.
McLeod, Assignee. - ■ '-"
Kavanagli & Johnson, Auction
■ ' ' ecrs
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT PUB
lic Auction— We will sell at public auc
tion, at the j residence No. 405 Franklin St.,
opposite the Harris theater, on Friday, June
6, at 10 a. m.. the contents of the 14-room^
house, consisting of fine* antique oak bed- ;
room suits, one very handsome parlor suit, J
easy chairs and rockers, center tables, exten- 1
sion table, dining room chairs, hanging and
stand lamps fine curtains, a fine lot of Dody , !
Brussels and Ingrain carpets, clocks, a fine
range and a lot of heating stoves, dishes, tin
ware, etc., etc. ; parties in search of bargains ,
in household furniture should attend this
sale. Kavanagh & Johnson. Auctioneers,
187 and 189 East Sixth st. ';. ;•,
Jebb & Seliauer, Auctioneers. :■
422 Wabasha St. : : . "■*
VALUABLE AND CHOICE WABA T
sha st improved property, between
Summit ay. and Iglehart st. at public auction.
WATCH THIS SALE— Wait for it if you
want to place your money where it
will pay you a large income on ' your invest
ment. We will sell at public - auction on the
premises at 640 Wabasha st., on Monday
afternoon, Juue 9, at 3 o'clock -sharp, the
choice business or residence property, hav
ing a west frontage on Wabasha st. of 43
feet 10 inches, by a depth of 104 feet, being
part of lot D in Bazille's Addition . to the
City of St. Paul. The improvements consist
of a well-built • 2-story, 10-room residence,
with water and sewer connections.
PERSOJTAIJS.
MRS. ii. H. HELM — 2? East Seventh
St., Room 17— Magnetic and massage
treatments; psychometric readings. -_^
MME. ERACH, clairvoyant; magnetic
and massage treatment. 26 Sixth st.
south. Rooms 14 and 15, Minneapolis.
MRS. MARX A. TUSSEY, 223 East
Eighth st, takes special pains with the
eyes, ears, rheumatism; paralytic effects re
stored to natural feelings, and all chronic
diseases : gives massage treatment
WARNING— Whereas, my wife, Minna
Korn Krass, has left •me on May the •
10th without any good reason, I ■ do hereby
warn every one to give her any credit on my
name, as I will not pay such debts. C. Petz
old.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AUCTION, furniture storage ; . loans, any
amount; carpet cleaning. Sansome"
462 Jackson st. : ."''.■■"'-'
RUSSIAN WELLS of . any size and
depth drilled; water supplies furnished
and water works constructed. Oil. Gas and
Water Well Drilling company, Pioneer Press
Building. Room 602, St. PauL Minn.
ELEGANTLY furnished seven teen-room
house near Harris theater; full of room
ers and clearing $75 per mouth ; $500 takes
it M. Self, Room 58, National German-
American Bank. . " ""
AOIES' PRIVATE HOS PITAL— Mrs.
LADIES' PRIVATE HOS PIT Ai,— Mrs.
H. Stenzel. 254 Martin st.
W~~ L. PETTIT & CO., wholesale jewel
• ers, have removed to 401 and 402,
Masonic Temple. Minneapolis.
WAfITEP TO REKT.
HOUSE— Wanted,- finished house from
June 10 to Sept 1 for small family ;
must be reasonable ; state location and price.
Address G 228, Globe. ■_
HOUSE OR FLAT— Wanted, small fur
uished house or flat by a young married
couple. Address W 275. Globe. -- : ':■:':':
ROOMS— Wanted, two or three furnished
rooms for light housekeeping; lower
town. Address 567 Broad
BOARD WAftTEP.
BOARD— Wanted, room, breakfast and',
supper iv strictly private family. Ad-.'.
dress S 285. Globe. ' f?
: — : — .. ■■ . — : — ?q
WAITED TO BUT. 5/i
DESK— Wanted, secona-hani roUer-top
desk, cheap, a) Sherman house. ;-■-. r, 3
FFICE DESK— good office'
desx, with roll top. Drawer 27, Su
perior. Wis. S*
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STORE MD BAR FIXTURES '
■"
NEW AND SECOND SALOON
fixtures, ice boxes, mirrors, pool and
billiard tables, counters and shelving; - 218
Washington ay. n., Minneapolis. * **76
■ : : .;:, MUSICAL. ;.;.". : ;. ; *. ".. v
LANO TURING - $1.50 - First-class
■ work guaranteed. Samuel B. Crutchett,
1 525 Wabasha st, Boom 2: city references. '--',
POPULAR WANTS.
-■ -:.''■•■•■;■ • for REIVT. :-.:'. ■';.,' '
. '.*■ ',-■'" -.* . Houses. .. * . ' '.- .',.".>
A— WE RENT ! HOUSES. STORES, OF
• '.' FICES, FLATS,-..' COLLECT RENT
PROMPTLY. TAYLOR'S RENTING
AGENCY, GLOBE BUILDING. J ' " -' "...■-■".
' ANY ONE wanting _ houses, flats, • stores,
-cVJ. offices, see J. 'A. Owens & Son. Renting
and Collection Agency, 82 Globe Building.
CIOTTAGE— To rent main part of cottage,
, J five rooms and bath; partly furnished : .
use of Steinway piano.-, 70 Summit ay.
HOUSE— For rent a new 1 4-room brick
. house on Canada st Inquire at 221
East Seventh st. .....
HOUSES— For rent, houses in different lo
calities; can suit tenants in rents * rang
■- ing from 812 to $60. H. Dougan, 339 Robert
HOUSES— For Rent— Houses Nos. 54 and
58 Park Place, and. Nos. 82t»* and 84
Summit ay. Apply to Harvey Officer, 157
East Fourth st. ■ :. . .■■*.. :
HOUSES— For rent cheap, : Nos. 219 and
■ 227 Sprnce . St. ; within five minutes'
walk of the heart of the city. ; Inquire C. W
Copley, Bank of Minnesota.*'^
HOUSE for rent. 450 East Ninth st, with -
J all modern' conveniences, by Theodor
Borup, at Merchants' Nationat bank.
HOUSE— rent. No. 133 East Isabel si_,
I first-class ten-room house with all mod
ern' improvements. Howard L. Smith, 25
ana 26 National German-American Bank.
HOUSE— Six-room house for rent; $12 per
month ; one - block from East Seventh
st. cable line. Inquire of A. J. Hoban, 762
East Sixth. . ■"'.*. *• . .
HOUSE- 115 summit Ay., One Block Be
low Summit Park— ll-room; all. mod
ern conveniences. Inquire •at 1 13 Summit
ay. or American Express office.
HOUSE— For rent, house of seven rooms, •
with modern " improvements, at 310
South Franklin St., near Irvine park.' *• - :
HOUSE— For rent house of eight, rooms,
y± with modern- improvements, "J at 314
South Franklin st, near Irvine J park; will
rent to two families for housekeeping. ■
HOUSE— rent six-room house, newly
papered, three blocks from the station
at Merriam Park ; rent §13; immediate pos
session. Apply 2049 Carroll st, Merriam
Park. . ' .-.*-... .
HOUSE— From June 15 to Sept 1,
furnished house, with modern improve
ments, one dock from electric motor J and
Seventh street street cars. One of the . most
desirable locations in the city. Terms very
' reasonable. Excellent cook can be retained
by tenant Apply at premises, 322 South
. Exchange St., or to L. H. Maxfield, of Max
field & Seabury. : - . y
HOUSES— For rent $2*3 permouth, new,
eight-room houses, on St. Anthony hill,
:at end of cabie line ; has sewer, water, gas,
bath and furnace. E. P. Wilgus, 134 East
Fourth st. . - -. .*■ '"■:■'■
HOUSE— For rent house of nine rooms,
. with bath and all modern conveniences,
near Canada st. 1 Apply. P. Dougher, Inter
national hotel. : . - ■
HOUSE— Nicely furnished house to rent;
41 Maekubin st, one block from Sum-,
mit ay.; all modern conveniences. Inquire
at house between 2 and 4 p. m.
HOUSE— For rent, 8-room house 580 Igle
-hart st. ; modern improvements. In
■ quire 556 Iglehart st. * * '.' . ' .J: .*
HOUSE— For Rent— Large, well located,
well furnished house to rent cheap,
for July and August to small family. Ad- ■
dress C 201, Globe.;-, -- - .'*. .— ■ ..
HOUSES— Ten-room brick dwelling. 103
Wilkin st, fine river view; and eleven
room house, 201 Goodrich ay. : -both have
: barns, city and cistern water, furnaces, four
mautels, screens, double windows, gas fix
tures, etc; rent low. Apply 105 Wilkin, or
v Shepard, 94 East Fourth st ' J "' *•
HOUSE— For rent, a nine-room house
' . with all modern improvements, at 255
| Ramsey st. Inquire at 374 Pleasant ay..
HOUSE FOR RENT— No. 388 Wacouta
st. : 825 per month. Apply to D. Berg
man. 357 Jackson st. ■ • ■ ___.
SMITH AYE., 310 SOUTH— For rent,
8-room house; bath: city water; sewer
age ; extra large, well kept lawn. ■
TILTON. ST., 56— rent eleven-room
house, with all modern improvements,
'including water, furnace, range and laundry;
; due block from two car lines. H. W. Brown,
57 Iglehart st.
Suburban. ■ ,j
G OTTAGE— Eight-room cottage at Mahto
• meai. White . Bear lake, only $100 for
: season. Lawton Bros. '
HOUSES— To Rent at White Bear Lake—
v seven-room bouses; good cellar;
| newly papered: near lake, and convenient to
'depots; $125 season. , Cobb & Murray, White
Bear. . _■ -.-;.; V; ■ • ■ ■
■i. ." . -.--■ ".. .Flats.,; .*.'.:'. ..'-.•.
17"LAT— To reut, handsomely ' furnished
. flat; five rooms: all modern ". con
, veniences; on : St. Anthony Hill; first-class
' location; rent reasonable to the right parties.
Address P 261, Globe.
FLAT— For rent, flat of four rooms, corner
Seventn and John sts. J. W. Crosson,
358 Jackson st. '
FLATS— handsomest flats in . the city;
most convenient:' seven rooms: steam
heated, hot water, gas range, fixture screens,
window shades, etc.; new building. 93 and
95 East Eleventh st. ._ - ' j :-'.*'■ '
Rooms,
ERRMAN BLOCK— Opposite Harris'
. Theater— rent one five-room, one
four-room suite; all modern conveniences;
reference required. . . ■ ■ ■
CARROLL ST.. 173— Rent—
rooms for housekeeping, with city water
and sewer. *."...
GEOAR ST., 522— For rent nicely - fur
nished rooms, with or without board;
one front parlor, ground floor; gas and bath.
Call at 528 Cedar st. . *"
("i EDAR ST., 478. near Capitol—
J furnished front room; also side room;
with or without board. *
CEDAR ST.. 578— Newly furnished room,
with alcove; suitable for one or two gen
. tlemen. - . J "-■■'-
EIGHTH ST.. 229— Unfurnished connect
- ing front rooms; upper or lower floor;
light housekeeping*, private family. .'-•."'■■".*■■->,
GROVE ST., 217— furnished room;
* terms reasonable; board if desired;
private family. "... -"-"■'-'.'-
GROVE ST., 211— rent elegantly fur-.
' nished rooms; modern - conveniences;
board if desired; private family.
ACKSON ST., 762— For Rent— Five
rooms, second floor; city water: sewer;
: use ?of J cellar: three rooms next door, with
water and woodshed, j - : -'■'. J' -. J.
TV INTH ST., 9 EAST— nicely furnished
W front room for two gents.
PLEASANT AY., 299— pleasant
-t room for two persons; use of bath ; ref
erences required. . *- . : : •-.'.'■* '
LEASANT AY., 270— For Rent—
furnished front parlor, with board and
gas; table for ladies or gentlemen ; easy
access to the * city, being two blocks from
either of the car lines. . : -
RAMSEY ST., Rooms, with or with
- out board ; cars pass the door.
ROOMMATE wanted by a young man;
good location and all conveniences; ap
ply at once. Address W. P. M„ Globe. .
ROOMS— Neatly furnished rooms for rent
Apply at 600 Cedar st
ROOMS— Four or five rooms, newly pa
pered and painted; suitable for light
housekeeping, with i modern conveniences.
Call at 81 Iglehart st : "' ' - ; ';
IXTH ST., 164, WEST— Large front
room, furnished, ground floor, with or
; without board. ■ ■ ■ j '.'J'--.
ENTH ST., 31, EAST— Opposite Capi
. tol— For rent furnished rooms. ,*.'".
TENTH ST., 29, EAST— Excellent rooms,
well furnished, very desirable location,
convenient to business. - . ■ --
TILTON ST., : 58 — Pleasant front bed
room, modern conveniences; private
' family; gentlemen only. •.-.*-■
TENTH ST.. 192, EAST— Near Jackson—
For rent, - pleasant • furnished rooms,
with or without board; use of bath room, ,
' parlor and piano. ■■
A— Nicely furnished rooms; every
thing new, at 493 St. Peter st -
WABASHA ST., 473— Furnished rooms
J for permanent or ' transient . parties;
can be obtained by the day, week or month.
IT7*ACOOTA ST., Furnished j room
VV for light housekeeping; cook stove
and dishes ; use of bath. J . ■■ .-.— ■-.
:■ ' Stores. -
STORES— rent, the buildings No. 138
. East Third - st, No. 104 East Fifth st ,
and No. 357 Robert st Apply to j.William
Constant, Room 18, Schutte Building. .vJ. a* ■;-'
STORES— Four new small stores for rent;
low rent; steam heat; all . modern im
provements. Capitol Apartment . Building,
St. j Peter St., above Fourth st* Apply on
premises. -'---'■ ■-■'- -*.■■■*•*- .
TEES AGO., ROOM 8, CORNER SEV
.: enth and Jackson. ''" .
Store, 183 East Seventh st, .:*;
i Store, 450 Jackson.
Store, 403 East Seventh. 8300 ySat. -
• 5 rooms over 179 East Seventh. ;
'■/. Office rooms and large hall, : Seventh and
Jackson. ■ '-'^■NWEBHSBBK '
; - Six-room house, 564 Canada st, - .. ; . .
POPULAR WANTS.
FOR KENT.
... •■; • j.'* •- *;: Stores. : : *~ - *. t'tt ':"}',.
OTORE— For * rent store on St. Anthony
k5 hill ; good location for . creamery." J. W.
Crosson, 358 Jacksou st. .- ■■:'.. :': "■ .':■: ■.
STORES— For., rent, Nos. 57 and 59 East
Fifth •. st, small brick; rent low ; T good ■
cellar; ': neat court house. Apply Cosgrove,
346 Cedar, ig *- .
.-'.'•-:' j Offices. : '..'*-• -:
FFICE SPACE ; to rent on ground floor
, National German- American bank ; rent
low. H. H. Sehulte & Co., 115 East Fourth st.
OFFICE SPACE for rent on ground floor
National German-American. Bank; rent
low. H. H. Sehulte & Co.. 115 East Fourth st.
, miscellaneous. /* . ' ■ ■■;■:..-
GASOLINE STOVES— For rent, gasoline
.*, stoves for summer " season/ *- Pruden
Stove Company. Sibley near Seventh.
FUTATVCIAL.
RJM. NEWPORT & . SON. INVEST- j.
• ment Bankers, loan money on im
proved property in St. c- Panl : and " Minneap
olis at 6 per cent "on or before." Offices,'
New Pioneer Press Building. :■ St. Paul. . and
Bank of Minneapolis Building, Minneap
olis. . ..'■ :■■'.-■ :
~~\ MONEY LOANED ON .'. ."
FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS,
HORSES, MULES, COWS, Vj*;"
VEHICLES OF ALL KINDS,
AND ALL PERSONAL
PROPERTY WITHOUT REMOVAL.
Loans Made on or Before,
And Partial Payments Received.
Notes, State, County and City Orders
Bought or Taken as Collateral.
PRIVATE OFFICE FOR LADIES.
Telephone Call.l 013-2.
Call and Get Our Terms.
Remember the Place,
MINNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN CO,
J. S. MACKEY, PRESIDENT.
Rooms 13-14, First National Bankßuilding,
Cor. Jackson and 4th Sts., St. Paul, Minn.
Room 2 Collom Block,* Minneapolis.
A -DO YOU WANT TO BORROW mon
• . ey at aJJIo wer rate than you' can borrow
through any other . agency? The ; American
Mortgage Loan compauy, - Room •; 7, • First :
National bank building, corner Fourth and ;
Jackson sts., will let you have any amount —
$10, $20, $25, $40, $75, $100 or $200-in
fact any sum you wish, on your gold watch, '
diamonds, household furniture, horse, buggy,
piano, carriage, etc., at a lower rate than you
can possibly get it elsewhere. Goods can re
main in your possession, and you can pay a
part any time yon want : and stop interest
Business private and confidential. You can
have your own time in paying . up principal.
BORROW SOME MONEY on your fur
. niture, pianos, horses, wagons, without
removal ; . diamonds. J jewelry; notes dis
counted, time-checks cashed, salaries ad
vanced. Watts N. Davis, 303 Jackson st.
COLLECTIONS— We devote ourselves to
. the collection of current and delinquent
accounts, judgments in this and adjoining
states, bills, notes and all other unpaid obli
gations; no charges , unless : collections -are
made; bank references furnished. Security
Collection Company, 319 Jackson st, Rooms
1 and 2. . .... .
FOR SALE— Forty (six years old) shares
of stock in a good St Paul building soci
ety that brings 15 per cent. Address C 39,
Globe. ' . *■■ :■-'-. — - .-■* *.*'". J
HOME LOAN COMPANY loans money
on furniture, pianos, horses, carriages,
diamonds, " warehouse receipts, etc. ; time
checks bought; •* private room for ladies: all
business confidential. 103 East Fourth st .
Room 4, ground floor. __
LEGAL CLAIMS adjusted; collections
made; prompt returns; correspondence
solicited. Philo Steward, 86 Globe Building.
LARGE AMOUNTS of money to loan on
improved property at 6 percent * Gilman
& Co., New York Life building. '
ONEY TO LOAN— Easy terras. James
O'Mara, Loan Broker, 303 Jackson st.
MONEY TO LOAN— 64*I and 7 per cent
money to loan for three and five years
on improved St. Paul city property and on
farms, with the privilege to pay part of the
principal annually. The Netherlands Amer
ican Land Company, Room 8. National Ger- J
man-American Bank Building.* : .
ONLY LOAN KD. by Hunt & Strauch,
34 East Third st, room 1, on furniture, J
Eianos. horses, carriages, etc. ; . also on ware
ouse receipts, diamonds, watches and sil
verware private room for ladies; all business
strictly confidential. . '
MONEY LOANED on life insurance pol
icies; or boueht. L. P.' Van Norman,
Box 75. Minneapolis. . '
ONEY TO LOAN without , delay, from
$10 upwards, on furniture, horses, jew
elry, etc. ; time checks," notes and second
real estate mortgages bought Minnesota
Loan Co., 117 East Fourth st ' ■
ONEY TO LOAN by Lawton Bros., 4.05
.Jackson st. and 175 scuth vVabafha;
have on hand $7,000 at 6 per cent on im
* proved property. *.. ■ ■ '
lVli"yvr FT V LOANED in sums of $10
ItJLVI/1 iHi J. and upward ou furniture,
pianos, horses, carriages, etc., without re
moval; also on diamonds and watches:
notes and time checks bought by Mutual
Loan and Investment Company, E. S. Case,
manager, 309V2 Jackson st. Rooms 1 and 2.
SECURITY LOAN CO.,
325 Jackson st
Any amount of money to loan on furniture,
horses, carriages," diamonds and jewelry at '
the lowest rates. Business strictly private.
J. E. Flanigan, Manager. - *
HE NORTHWESTERN LOAN COM
THE NORTHWESTERN LOAN COM
pany loans money on personal property
and all goods of value. Room 13, Willoughby
Block, corner Fourth and Robert.
WF. MORITZ.92O PIONEER PRESS
• Building— Mortgage loans made
promptly; 6, 7 and 8 per cent; mortgages
bought. ■-. . . ■ - -
WM. N. VIGUERS As CO., 41 EAST
Fourth St., COBNEB Cedar— 6, 7 and
8 per CENT MONET on hand tor vacant or
improved real ESTATE loans; partial pay
ments can BE MADE on THE ! principal ; pur-
CHASE monet mortgages, BONDS and stocks
bought and SOLD. . ; : - . ". * '
ipI,UUU.UU J. B. Jett, Attorney.
53 Nat. German-American Bank Building.
<X*9 rirv/ vAIND other sums ready
■#/*v-*UwL/.- for loans on good vacant or
improved, H. Caldwell, 50 Chamber _of
Commerce. — - j
Health Is Wealth.
Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treat
hent, . a guaranteed . specllle for Hysteric
Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neu
ralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused
by the use of alcohol or tobacco. Wakeful
ness, Mental Depression, Softening of the
Brain resulting in insanity aDd leading to
misery, decay and death. Premature Old Age,
Barenness, Loss of Power in either sex, In
voluntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused
by over-exertion of the brain,; self -abuse or
over-indulgence. Each box contains one
month's treatment : $1 a box, or six boxes
for $5, sent by mail prepaid on J receipt of
price. GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To cure any case. With each order received
by ns for six boxes, - accompanied with $5,
we will send the purchaser our written guar
antee to refund the money if the treatment
does not effect a cure. . Guarantees issued
only by Hippier & Collier, the open-all-night
druggists, corner Seventh andSibley, streets,
St. Paul, Mm a j ..: ~
DR. T. J. PEARCE,
PRIVATE DISPENSARY.
0371 : Jackson St, St Paul, Minn.;
230 Hennepin Ay., Minneapolis,
Minn, Chronic, Nervous and
' Private Diseases. _ Young Men.
Middle- Aged Men and all who are suffering
from s the effects of J indiscretion or ex*,
posure, causing Nervous Debility, Urinary
Troubles, Sores. in the Mouth or Throat,
Weak Back, Ulcers, Pimples, Falling of tha
Hair, Catarrh, jt Dyspepsia, * Loss of Energy,
Constipation, or Piles, are treated >by New,
Methods with never-failing success. 5,000
cases treated annually. Remember I
WE . GUARANTEE TO FORFEIT
■j;".", ■ - $500 *;' „';, 'Siyy
Forany case of Nervous Weakness or Blood
Poisoktxg which we -. undertake and . fail to
cure. Thousands have : been cured •by■ na
where others nave failed. -19 r Years' Ex
perience. . LADIES . who ■■ suffer »' from • any
form of : Female Weakness, Painful -or | Ir
regular Sickness, - are speedily ■■ and per
manently cured.- Offices and Parlors private.
No Exposure. Consultation free. Call or
write for List of Questions. . Medicines sent
by Mail i and Express everywhere. Office
hours, 9a,a, to 9p. m, Sundays, 10 to IS
POPULAR UMTS.
BUSINESS CHANCES. ;
S. C. Norton,
319 Jackson st, St Paul, Minn.
A LADY, who is sick, must quit business;
$750 will buy it: : $6 ." daily profit; see. i
Horton & Co.. 319 Jackson st. ' '
GROCERY— Invoicing 500: tine loca
tion; -established -trade; clean stock;*
will stand investigation." See Horton & Co.,
319 Jackson st. .*-■—■' • •'-' '..'*' :
CONFECTIONERY AND CIGAR
Stores, * News and Stationery—
choice ones: well paying, in fine locations.
Horton & Co., 319 Jackson. " " :
SOME FINE BUSINESS openings in all
-lines; see us." Horton & Co., 319 Jack
son.'* ....' -'-. J..-;...---- ' .--■*. ..■■■' .'■'"*
WE POSITIVELY REFUSE to handle
or sell a business unless it is legiti
mate and can be • honestly recommended by
us; list with us for quick work. Horton &
Co., 319 Jackson. ■-... ..*-. '-
MeKennej". nine Sc Co.'s
List of Business Chances, 338 Cedar St., cor-.
i ncr Fourth, Union Block, Room 45.
■ ; . — **.
mtcn-MILK ROUTE, 150 gallons
t£)*J*J\J daily capacity; cigar, confection
ery and ice cream in connection; two horses
And wagons; look this up. ■.■:*-*:'.•■;■•*
--<*•»-« £•)£.— CIGAR AND CONFECTION
*Sis.Aj%J cry; the best investment in the
citj ; others at all prices in all parts of city.
Sti - GROCERY; nice, clean stock,
•ip-t/UU doing a business of $1,200 per
month: must be sold. ' . ..-/..
UNUSUAL BARGAINS in meat markets,
livery stables, furnished and unfur
nished flats, hotels, boarding houses, any
thing you wish to Duy.seU or trade in all part
of the city. .. List with us ' reasonable; we can .
sell. . McKenney, Irvine & Co. . ■
miscellaneous Business Chances
CTIVE MAN with $250 to $300 can se
• cure a business paying $100 a month
aud expenses. Apply to William Johnson,
460 Jackson, corner Eighth st. ; Office 132.
ANY ONE desi;ing to manufacture water
wheels can purchase • patent for one
that will be matched against any wheel ex
tant. Apply for information to the editor.
Address X 251, Globe. _____
CIGAB, ERUIT AND CONFECTION
•** cry store for sale on easy terms; fine lo
cation ; established five years; sickness cause
of selling. 339 Wabasha st. ": ■". :'.'-■■■
"C-LORIDA PHOSPHATE LANDS— I
JC have discovered large and valuable de
posits ot phosphate, near the best naviga
tion, and want capitalists to assist me in se
curing them; analysis guaranteed and sam
ples in the hands ot Prof. Hull, at the Uni
versity of Minneapolis. C. Ehlers, Starke,
Bradford County. Fla. '-" . ' ' -
"DOESALE— Paying weekly newspaper, at
X- county seat. A bargain will be given an
all-cash purchaser. For particulars address '
Times, Beaver Falls. Minn. ■
F~ OB SALE— Confectionery, cigar store
and bakery; best place in the city;
change of business reason for selling. Ap
ply to John Gigrich, Moore Block, Seven
Corners. * '
OB SALE CHEAP— Tobacco and con-
FOR SALE CHEAP- Tobacco and con
fectionery store; fine location; good
soda fountain trade ; 3 rooms, rent cheap.
Corner Seventh and Kittson. ____-;
FOR SALE— A brewery is for sale, cheap
and on favorable terms. Address C. A. G,
Globe.
I WILL SELL my retail store at invoice;
" going into manufacturing entirely; busi
ness established aud good trade; no real
estate taken; only cash. Inquire at 472 Wa
basha st. . ' ' ■ ■
HYSICIAN desires a good opening, or
would act as an assistant. J. H, 105
Como ay.
HOE STORE FOB SALE— A grand op-
O portunity for a man who wants to buy a
paying business. Address C. T.. Globe.
WANTED — A partner in an old es
tablished insurance agency; $100 cap
ital required. Address Insurance, No. 897
Globe. : - • - "■ ' "•<
WANTED— To sell a furnished flat: twen
ty-five rooms ; good location ; full of room
ers; reason, waul to leave city. 11 East Sev
enth st. Room 4.
THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY—
J Ofliees Cor. Fourth and Jackson
streets— acts as executor, admin
istrator, guardian, trustee, -as
signee, receiver. *»■ : ■ .
OTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF
O.Ramsey— ss. . Probate Court
In the matter of the estate of Terrence
Doherty, deceased.
i Letters of administration on the estate of
Terrence Doherty, deceased, late of the
county ot Ramsey and stale of * Minnesota,
being granted to The St. Paul Trust Com
pany,' - • "' ' '
It is ordered, That six months be and the
same is hereby allowed from and after the
date of this order, in which all persons hav
ing claims or demands against the said ■ de
ceased are required to file the same in the
Probate Court of said county, for examina
tion and allowance, or be forever barred.
It is further ordered. That the first Monday
in December. A. D. 1890, at 10 o'eiock a. m.,
at a general term of said Probate Court, to be
held at the court house in the city of St. Paul,
in said county, be and the same is hereby
appointed as the time and place when and
where the said Probate Court will examine
and adjust said claims and demands. ■
And itis further ordered, That notice of
such hearing be given to all . creditors and
persons interested in said estate by forth
with publishing this order once in each
week for three successive weeks in the St
Paul Daily Globe, a daily newspaper printed
and published in said county, i
Dated at St. Paul, this 20th day of May,
1890.
By the Court:
[l. s.] SAMUEL MORRISON.
.Jsß____»S6M Judge of Probate.
DEAL ESTATE ITETT.
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BEAL ESTATE ME I *.
BEAL ESTATE MBIT.
REAL ESTATE MBit
OWNERS Off
PROPERTY,
AGENTS AND BROKER*
INVESTORS
AND
SPECULATORS.
ALL PERSONS INTERESTED I_|
ST. PAUL DIRT
SHOULD BEAD CAREFULLY
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ABE GUARANTEED TO THOSE WHO
USE ITS COLUMNS
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N'TPIIWPW , and Technical Chem
, llliUaiia, and Technical Chem .
st; Office and : Lab. • No. : 133 ; E. Fifth
street, St. Paul, 'Minn. Personal atten
tiongiven to all kinds of Assaying, Ana-",
yizing and Testing. Chemistry applied
lor all arts and manufactures.
7
ARTICLES OP. INCORPORATION— .
undersigned . hereby . * associate them* ;
selves and agree to become a corporation
under and by virtue of the : laws of the state *
of Minnesota, in such • cases made and pro
vided, and to that end have . adopted, agreed
to and signed the following articles of incor- .
poration: ' "t^oS_w___-___fSU^B_WSßS_W__\
ARTICLE 1. : : - -
The name of this ■ corporation shall ba
"The Homes for the Homeless Building So
ciety." '*MHWH_4M|nHBM|_j
- ARTICLE 2. *
. The object of said society shall be to make
it possible for and to encourage industrious
. persons of limited means to build and own
their own homes: and the geueral nature of ,
its business shall be the accumulation of
funds, . by . the contributions of its : mem
bers, to be loaned to such members as desire
the same, upon such terms and in such man
ner as the . by-laws * may hereafter provide ;
also, the purchase, holding and sale of real
estate, and any other business naturally per
taining to its principal object as aforesaid.
The principal place of business of said so
ciety shall be the city of saint Paul, county
of Ramsey and state of Minnesota.
ARTICLES..
This society shall commence on the tenth
day of June. A. D. 1890, and continue for tho
period of thirty years.
ARTICLE 4. -...*..-
The amount of capital stock of this society
shall be five hundred thousand dollars
($500,000). divided into ten thousand shares
of fifty dollars (850.00) each, to be paid in
monthly installments of twenty-five cents
per share, at such times and under such reg
ulations as the by-laws may direct; but said
society may go into operation and transact
business whenever twenty thousand dollars
($20,000) of said stock shall have beeu sub
scribed.'^sflßPq_nQap^nß-GMNBMBiV-Mfl
Stock may be forfeited for neglect or re
fusal ou the part of the holder thereof to pay
any installments, assessments, dues or fines
for which he sball become liable, in such
manner as prescribed by the by-laws.
' The members of this society, shall consist J
of persons of the age of twenty-one years and ;
upwards. Any person, copartnership, com-'
pany or corporation, capable by law of con
tracting, except building societies or associ
ations of a like nature to this, may hold
stock in this society, but none J save persons
upwards ot twenty-one years of age shall bo
allowed to vote. *~
ARTICLE 5. ■r'r.ryTT'ffy.r::-
The highest amount of indebtedness or
liability which said society shall at any time
incur is ten thousand dollars ($10,000). but
for the purpose of redeeming its capital
stock it may be increased to fifty thousand
dollars (sso,ooo)."£a_--H-mHMM
ARTICLE 6.
The names and places of residence of thd
persons forming said corporation are as fol
lows, viz. : John J. Biebighauser, St. Paul,
Minn.; Andrew Schoch, St Paul, Minn.;
Bernard Simon, St. PauL Minn. ; Levi Hera,
St. Paul, Minn. ; Edward O. Peterson, St.
Paul, Minn. ; George C. Lambert St. Paul,
Minn. ; Gilbert Oleson, St Paul, Minn. ; John
L. Hullsiek, St Paul, Minn. ; Alonzo J. Birm
ingham, St Paul, Minn. ; Henry Wilhelmi. St
Paul, Minn. ; Oscar T.Roberts, St Paul, Minn. ;
Aaron Herz. St Paul, Minn. ; Andrew S. Lar
son, St Paul, Minn. ; Franz Huber, St Paul,
Minn. ; Oscar C. Lonegren, St Paul, Minn,
ARTICLE 7. .
The government of this society and the
management of its affairs shall be vested in
a board of fifteen directors and the follow*,
ing officers, viz: A president vice president
secretary, treasurer and attorney, who shall*
be chosen by the board of directors from
among themselves.
ARTICLE 8.
The board of directors of this society shall
be divided into three classes— first second
and third— and each class shall be composed
of five directors. The offices of the first
board of directors shall expire as follows:
The term of office of the first class
shall expire at the date of the regu
lar ' annual election of this society
held in the year 1891: the term of
office of the second class shall expire at the
date of the annual election of this society in
the year 189? ; the term of office of the third
class shall expire at the date of the annual
election in 1&93.
. At each annual election of the society,
commencing with the election of 1891, a
number of directors, equal to the ' number
whose term of oflice shall then expire, shall
be elected by the members of this society by
ballot for the term of three years; provided,
that if no electiou be had at the time of hold
ing the annual election, the old directors
shall hold their office until their successors
are elected and enter upon their duties. Un
til their successors are elected arid qualify,
as hereinbefore provided, and as may be pro
vided by the by-laws of this society, the . fol
lowing-named persons shall act as the first
board of directors:
First Class— J. Biebighauser, An
drew Schoch, Bernard Simon, Levi Herz,
Edward O. Peterson.
Second Class— George C. Lambert Gilbert
Oleson, John L. Hulsiek, Alonzo J. Burning
ham. Henry Wilhelmi. * >;'-:*.<•.:.
Third Class— Oscar T. Roberts, Aaron Herz,
Andrew S. Larson, Franz Huber, Oscar C.
Lonegren.
Vacancies in the board of directors or in
any of the offices of the society shall be filled
by said board at any regular or special meet
ing. ' "■'..• .
ARTICLE 9.
The officers of this society shall be elected
annually by the board of directors from
among themselves at the first * meeting of
said board after the annual election, as may
prescribed by the by-laws: and until said
election, . and until their successors are
elected and qualify, the following named
persons shall be officers of this society: . „
President, John J. Biebighauser. ,** '..:".
Vice President, Andrew Schoch.
Secretary. Gilbert Olesou.
Treasurer, Oscar T. Roberts.
Attoruey, George C. Lambert
ARTICLE 10.
An annual meeting of the stockholders
shall be held on the tirst Friday after the
second Tuesday of June in each year, com
mencing in the year 1891, to elect directors
and to transact such other corporate business
as may be brought before it. .
The first monthly meeting of this society
shall be held at Room 11, Andrew Schoch
building, corner Broadway and East Sevenlh
street, in the city of Saint Paul. Ramsey
county, Minnesota, on Tuesday evening;
June ioth, 1890, nt eight o'clock.
Ail other meetings, whether regular or
specinl, shall be fixed by the by-laws of said
corporation, provided that no special meet
ings of the corporation, or society, shall be
called, unless demanded ill writing by at
least ten members thereof, and notice thereof
given in a newspaper primed in the English
language in the city of St. Paul, which no
tice shall distinctly state the object of said
meeting. At any such meeting the said
stockholders shall have power to pass by
laws regulating the duties of the officers of
the corporation, or society; for the imposing
of reasonable tines, assessments and dues
upon the members, aod for the collecting
thereof, regulating the subscription, the is
suance, transfer and retiring of stock, the
management and investment of the funds of
the society, and loans thereof, ana generally
to adopt all measures necessary to carry out
the objects of the society.
In witness whereof wo have hereunto set
our hands and seals this 31st day of May,
1890.
JOHN J. BIEBIGHAUSER, [Seal.
ANDREW SCHOCH. . Seal. •
BERNARD SIMON. ' Seal.
LEVI HERZ. Seal.
EDWARD O. PETERSON. Seal.
GEORGE C. LAMBERT. Seal.
GILBERT OLESON. [Seal.
JOHN L. HULLSIEK. Seal.
ALONZO J. BURNINGHAM. [Seal.!
HENRY WILHELMI. [Seal.]
OSCAR T. ROBERTS. [Seal.
AARON HERZ. [Seal.
ANDREW S. LARSON. Seal.
FRANZ HUBER. Tseal.
OSCAR C. LONEGREN. [Seal.:
Signed, sealed aud delivered in presence of—
•" ' Cornelius S. See, ."'-3BMfiSHH__9H
Jules Lambert.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, )
j County of Ramsey. I ...:,
Be it known that on this 31st day of May,
1890. personally, appeared before me, the
undersigned, a notary public in and for the
county of Ramsey, state of Minnesota: John
J. Biebighauser, Andrew Schoch, Bernard
Simon, Levi Herz, Edward O. Peterson,
George C. Lambert Gilbert Oleson, John ___.
Hullsiek. Alonzo J. Burniugbam, Henry
Willhelmi, Oscar T. Roberts. Aaron Herz,
Andrew S. Larson, Franz Huber and Oscar
C. Lonegren, who each for himself acknowl
edged that he executed the forgoing articles .
of incorporation as his free act and deed and
for the uses and purposes therein contained.
CORNELIUS S. SEE,
Notary Public, Ramsey County, Minn.
[Notarial Seal.] .
STATE OF MINNESOTA, I
Department op State. I
I hereby ceitify that the within Instrument
was filed for record in this office on the 2d
day of June, A. D. 1&90, at 4 o'clock
p. m., and was duly recorded in Book Zof
"Incorporations," on pace 272.
U. MATTSON,
Secretary of State.
STATE OF MINNESOTA. ) „
County op Ramsey. (
Office op the Register of Deeds.
i This is to certify that the within instru
ment was filed for record in this office, at St
Paul, on the *2d 7 day of June, A. D.
1890, at 4:50 ' o'clock p. m., and that the
"gftme was duly .recorded in Book F of In
corporations, page 238, etc. «"■'.*
- M. J. BELL, Register of Deeds.
PROPOSALS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES.
Headquarters Department of Dakota,
Office Chief Quartermaster, May 27. 1890.—
SEALED PROPOSALS, in triplicate, subject
to the usual conditions, will ; be | received at
ihis office until 12 o'clock nooc, on the 28th
day of June, 1890, at which time and place
they will be opened in presence -of bidders,
for furnishing 96 Tons of YOUGHIOGUENY
COAL, or. equal, at Fort Sully, :S. D. The J.
Government reserves the right to reject any.
or all proposals. Preference will be given to '
articles of domestic production. Blank pro- 1
posals and circulars, giving I full ' particulars,
may be had on application to this office. A.
F. ROCKWELL, Quartermaster, U. S, Army,
chief *'lS_t________i_HMH-r1

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